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US-9085239

Push-pull circuit, DC/DC converter, solar charging system, and movable body

PublishedJuly 21, 2015
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Technical Abstract

A push-pull circuit comprising: a push-pull first switching element and second switching element; a first rectifier element; a third switching element for switching a pathway between conductance and cutoff, the pathway leading from a connection point between the first switching element and an inductive load via the first rectifier element to a connection point between a DC power source and a center tap of the inductive load; a second rectifier element; and a fourth switching element for switching a pathway between conductance and cutoff, the pathway leading from a connection point between the second switching element and the inductive load via the second rectifier element to a connection point between the DC power source and the center tap of the inductive load.

Patent Claims
10 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A push-pull circuit comprising: a first switching element having one end connected to one end of an inductive load and the other end connected to one end of a DC power source; a second switching element having one end connected to the other end of the inductive load and the other end connected to the one end of the DC power source; a first rectifier element; a third switching element for switching a first pathway between conductance and cutoff, the first pathway leading from a connection point between one end of the first switching element and the one end of the inductive load, via the first rectifier element, to a connection point between the other end of the DC power source and a center tap of the inductive load; a second rectifier element; and a fourth switching element for switching a second pathway between conductance and cutoff, the second pathway leading from a connection point between one end of the second switching element and the other end of the inductive load, via the second rectifier element, to a connection point between the other end of the DC power source and the center tap of the inductive load; wherein the first rectifier element and the third switching element are connected in series with each other and disposed on the first pathway, wherein the second rectifier element and the fourth switching element are connected in series with each other and disposed on the second pathway.

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2. The push-pull circuit of claim 1 , each of the first to fourth switching elements being switched ON or OFF so that the third switching element is in an ON state when the first switching element switches from ON to OFF, and the third switching element is in an OFF state when the second switching element switches from OFF to ON; and the fourth switching element is in an ON state when the second switching element switches from ON to OFF, and the fourth switching element is in an OFF state when the first switching element switches from OFF to ON.

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3. The push-pull circuit of claim 1 , the third switching element and the fourth switching element being normally-off transistors; and the push-pull circuit further comprising: a first power source circuit for generating voltage for setting one of the third switching element and the fourth switching element to ON, using the voltage of the connection point between one end of the first switching element and one end of the inductive load; and a second power source circuit for generating voltage for setting the other of the third switching element and the fourth switching element to ON, using the voltage of the connection point between one end of the second switching element and the other end of the inductive load.

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4. The push-pull circuit of claim 1 , the third switching element and the fourth switching element being normally-on transistors.

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5. The push-pull circuit of claim 1 , the third switching element and the fourth switching element being PNP bipolar transistors.

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6. The push-pull circuit of claim 1 , the first rectifier element and the second rectifier element being switching elements for synchronous rectification.

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7. The push-pull circuit of claim 6 , the first to fourth switching elements, the first rectifier element, and the second rectifier element being switched ON or OFF so that the first rectifier element switches from OFF to ON after the first switching element has switched from ON to OFF, and the first rectifier element switches from ON to OFF before the third switching element switches from ON to OFF; and the second rectifier element switches from OFF to ON after the second switching element has switched from ON to OFF, and the second rectifier element switches from ON to OFF before the fourth switching element switches from ON to OFF.

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8. A DC/DC converter comprising: a transformer; and a push-pull circuit connected to the transformer, the push-pull circuit comprising: a first switching element having one end connected to one end of an inductive load and the other end connected to one end of a DC power source; a second switching element having one end connected to the other end of the inductive load and the other end connected to the one end of the DC power source; a first rectifier element; a third switching element for switching a first pathway between conductance and cutoff, the first pathway leading from a connection point between one end of the first switching element and the one end of the inductive load, via the first rectifier element, to a connection point between the other end of the DC power source and a center tap of the inductive load; a second rectifier element; and a fourth switching element for switching a second pathway between conductance and cutoff, the second pathway leading from a connection point between one end of the second switching element and the other end of the inductive load, via the second rectifier element, to a connection point between the other end of the DC power source and the center tap of the inductive load; wherein the first rectifier element and the third switching element are connected in series with each other and disposed on the first pathway, wherein the second rectifier element and the fourth switching element are connected in series with each other and disposed on the second pathway.

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9. A solar charging system comprising: a solar cell; a first storage device for storing power outputted from the solar cell; a second storage device having greater storage capacity than the first storage device; and a DC/DC converter for DC/DC converting DC voltage outputted from the first storage device and feeding the converted voltage to the second storage device; the DC/DC converter comprising: a transformer; and a push-pull circuit connected to the transformer; and the push-pull circuit comprising: a first switching element having one end connected to one end of an inductive load and the other end connected to one end of a DC power source; a second switching element having one end connected to the other end of the inductive load and the other end connected to the one end of the DC power source; a first rectifier element; a third switching element for switching a first pathway between conductance and cutoff, the first pathway leading from a connection point between one end of the first switching element and the one end of the inductive load, via the first rectifier element, to a connection point between the other end of the DC power source and a center tap of the inductive load; a second rectifier element; and a fourth switching element for switching a second pathway between conductance and cutoff, the second pathway leading from a connection point between one end of the second switching element and the other end of the inductive load, via the second rectifier element, to a connection point between the other end of the DC power source and the center tap of the inductive load; wherein the first rectifier element and the third switching element are connected in series with each other and disposed on the first pathway, wherein the second rectifier element and the fourth switching element are connected in series with each other and disposed on the second pathway.

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10. A movable body comprising: a solar charging system; and a propelling portion that moves the movable body; the solar charging system comprising: a solar cell; a first storage device for storing power outputted from the solar cell; a second storage device having greater storage capacity than the first storage device; and a DC/DC converter for DC/DC converting DC voltage outputted from the first storage device and feeding the converted voltage to the second storage device; wherein power output from the second storage device is used as power for driving the propelling portion; the DC/DC converter comprising: a transformer; and a push-pull circuit connected to the transformer; and the push-pull circuit comprising: a first switching element having one end connected to one end of an inductive load and the other end connected to one end of a DC power source; a second switching element having one end connected to the other end of the inductive load and the other end connected to the one end of the DC power source; a first rectifier element; a third switching element for switching a first pathway between conductance and cutoff, the first pathway leading from a connection point between one end of the first switching element and the one end of the inductive load, via the first rectifier element, to a connection point between the other end of the DC power source and a center tap of the inductive load; a second rectifier element; and a fourth switching element for switching a second pathway between conductance and cutoff, the second pathway leading from a connection point between one end of the second switching element and the other end of the inductive load, via the second rectifier element, to a connection point between the other end of the DC power source and the center tap of the inductive load; wherein the first rectifier element and the third switching element are connected in series with each other and disposed on the first pathway, wherein the second rectifier element and the fourth switching element are connected in series with each other and disposed on the second pathway.

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September 7, 2012

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July 21, 2015

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